SEBEV Basic Search Techniques Course – Powerpoint Slides

Ever wonder where lowland search started in the UK?

The first Basic Search Techniques course was written by Kris Manning, and a couple of others whose names I can’t remember whilst writing this but Kris will, I’m sure, comment on. Kris gave me permission years back for the slides  to be put on the old UKLSI website but they were taken down when the website was edited a while back and cannot now be found online. Well, until today that is!

SEBEV [read Kris Manning] have just published the original basic search techniques course powerpoint slides on their new website. They can be found at;

http://www.sebev.org.uk/resources

For many these slides will be very familiar; many ALSAR Units just adopted these slides [well, changed the background, added their logo and claimed them as their own!] for their basic search techniques courses. In many cases these Units are still using the same slides and have not moved on in the last 8 years.

Those that use UKLSI for training will still recognise much of the content; after all these were the starting point for their courses as UKLSI developed from the old SEBEV training course and team. It is a credit that so much of the original content still remains applicable today.

November 16, 2009 · Robert Bradley · One Comment
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  1. Kris - November 16, 2009

    Blimey,

    Now I have to remember!!

    The original instructors were Andy Williamson (who everyone should know) Neil Knight, Ian Bennett. Who am I forgetting?

    However the original misper questionaire (I’ll try and find a copy and post it up to the website) was written by Sara Farr and ended up being the model that some police forces used for their misper forms.

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